Eden Prairie's Kyle Rau is a Mr. Hockey finalist who scored a section-best 69 points in the regular season. Photo by Helen Nelson
Sophomore Vinni Lettieri led Minnetonka in scoring during the regular season. Photo by Helen Nelson
There’s a high school event more exciting that Minnesota’s fabled boys state hockey tournament?
Blasphemy!
While the Section 6AA playoffs don’t have the nationwide cachet of the state tournament, Minnesota hockey fans are well aware that this prelude to the granddaddy of all postseason prep events is more than a mere warmup act.
Some might even say the appetizer trumps the main course.
Barring upsets, the section semifinals on Saturday, Feb. 26, will feature No. 1-seed Eden Prairie against No. 4 Minnetonka and No. 2 Wayzata against No. 3 Benilde-St. Margaret’s. In the Hockey Hub’s final state rankings, Eden Prairie was ranked No. 2, Wayzata No. 3, Benilde-St. Margaret’s No. 5 and Minnetonka No. 8.
“Pick your poison,” Minnetonka coach Brian Urick said earlier this season when asked about potential playoff matchups. “We’d rather not have to play any of them.”
The defending section champion Skippers (16-7-2) have had their ups and downs this season, but when they have two and, even better, three lines revving at maximum RPM they are extremely difficult to handle.
Eden Prairie beat Minnetonka 4-2 in their first meeting, on Jan. 27, and the teams played to a 3-3 overtime tie in the rematch on Feb. 12.
Sophomore Vinni Lettieri led the Skippers with 37 points (15 goals, 12 assists) and junior Erik Baskin, who has a knack for scoring clutch goals in big games, led Minnetonka with 20 goals.
Eden Prairie lost to Minnetonka in the Section 6AA finals last season, but the Eagles are coming off a stellar regular season in which they won the Lake Conference title.
Eden Prairie won the state Class 2A tournament two seasons ago with a kiddie corps of sophomores that is now all grown up and making its final push for another title.
Senior center Kyle Rau (33 goals, 36 assists) is a Mr. Hockey finalist and a heavy favorite to win the annual award. He gets plenty of scoring support from Luc Gerdes (23 goals, 23 assists) and David Rath (20 goals, 24 assists).
Meanwhile, senior defensemen Nick Seeler, Dan Molenaar and Curt Rau headline one of the state’s most dynamic corps of blueliners.
Eagles senior goaltender Andrew Ford (2.71 goals-against average, .886 save percentage) has been up and down this season, but the bigger the game the better he seems to play. Ford is one of two finalists for the Frank Brimsek Award - given annually to the state's top senior goaltender.
Benilde-St. Margaret's sophomore Grant Besse, left, scored 29 regular-season goals, the second most in the section. Photo by Helen Nelson
In the bottom half of the bracket, the likely meeting between Wayzata (18-5-2) and Benilde-St. Margaret’s (21-4-0) might be the best pre-state tournament slugfest of them all.
Benilde-St. Margaret’s played every top Lake Conference team except Wayzata, so there’s no recent history on which to gauge this potentially explosive matchup featuring several of the state’s most gifted goal scorers.
Red Knights sophomore Grant Besse scored a team-best 29 goals during the regular season, and senior Pat Steinhauser is a superb playmaker who led the team in scoring with 52 points (23 goals, 29 assists).
Junior Jake Horton put up huge numbers (20 goals, 24 assists) and, along with University of Wisconsin recruit Patrick Daly (3 goals, 34 assists), gives B-SM a standout set of defensemen.
Wayzata counters with the high-scoring duo of senior Tony Cameranesi (15 goals, 39 assists) and Mario Lucia (25 goals, 22 assists).
The Trojans have some firepower stationed at the blue line, too, as senior defensemen D.J. Jones (5 goals, 24 assists) and Marc Richards (9 goals, 17 assists) help form a deadly power-play unit.
Scoring leaders | G | A | Pts |
---|---|---|---|
Kyle Rau | 33 | 36 | 69 |
Tony Cameranesi | 15 | 39 | 54 |
Pat Steinhauser | 23 | 29 | 52 |
Grant Besse | 29 | 19 | 48 |
Mario Lucia | 25 | 22 | 47 |
Luc Gerdes | 23 | 23 | 46 |
Alec Kelly | 22 | 24 | 46 |
Jack Kelly | 15 | 30 | 45 |
Jake Horton | 20 | 24 | 44 |
David Rath | 20 | 24 | 44 |
Goaltending leaders | W-L-T | GAA | SV% |
---|---|---|---|
T.J. Mosley | 9-2-3 | 2.15 | .912 |
Justin Quale | 9-1-0 | 1.68 | .911 |
Anders Jecha | 12-3-0 | 2.04 | .907 |
Michael Greenberg | 12-12-1 | 2.74 | .905 |
Team | Regular Season |
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Benilde-St. Margaret's | 21-4-0 |
Surprised? Eden Prairie and Wayzata play in the heavy hitting Lake Conference and are the top two seeds, but the Red Knights have the firepower to outscore any team in the state.
Team | Regular Season |
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Minnetonka | 16-7-2 |
The Skippers were not playing their best to end the season, but if sophomore scoring stars Vinni Lettieri and Max Coatta are fully revving, this is a team capable of knocking out Eden Prairie in an expected semifinal showdown.
2010 – Minnetonka
2009 – Eden Prairie
2008 – Benilde-St. Margaret's
2007 – Edina
2006 – Minnetonka
2005 – Bloomington Jefferson
2004 – Wayzata
2003 – Eden Prairie
2002 – Bloomington Jefferson
2001 – Eden Prairie
2000 – Edina
1999 – Eden Prairie
1998 – Edina
1997 – Edina
1996 – Edina
1995 – Edina
1994 – Minnetonka